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121 play one's cards
поступать, вести себяShe is going to wait until she sees what I am going to do. It all depends on how we play our cards. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The ‘Genius’’, book III, ch. XI) — Она хочет подождать и посмотреть, что я собираюсь делать. Все зависит от того, как мы поступим.
The manner in which he had played his cards tonight was on a par with the way he had run to him on the night of the fire. He was just shrewd and calculating and heartless. (Th. Dreiser. ‘The Financier’, ch. XLVI) — А сейчас Каупервуд держался так же, как в тот вечер, после известия о пожаре. Нет, он попросту хитер, расчетлив и бессердечен.
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122 continuous-form cards
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123 hold all the cards
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124 hold the cards
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125 deck of punched cards
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126 break bank cards
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127 come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
come to pass произойти, случиться; things have come to a pretty pass делаприняли скверный оборот 11) cards; sport пас 12) sport выпад (в фехтовании);to make a pass at smb. а) делать выпад против кого-л.; б) coll. приставать ккому-л. 13) mil. разрешение не присутствовать на поверке; amer. отпуск 14)metal. калибр, ручей валкаАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
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128 no-trump cards
no-trump cards 1. noun бескозырная игра 2. adj. бескозырный
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